Tuesday April 23rd, 2024 3:52AM

Strong thunderstorms forecast to bring tornado risk in South

By AccessWDUN Staff

Forecasters expect severe thunderstorms to move across the Southeast on Wednesday, bringing a threat of tornadoes and large hail, as well as localized flooding.

The National Weather Service predicts widespread, serious thunderstorms beginning early Wednesday across much of Alabama and Georgia and into the Florida Panhandle and southwestern South Carolina.

National Weather Service meteorologist John De Block says he expects storms to last into the evening in southern and eastern Alabama. He says tornadoes are likely and there's a strong chance of baseball-sized hail.

In Georgia, meteorologist Laura Belanger says about 75-percent of the state could experience severe weather around sunrise and see it ramp up after 2 p.m. 

Belanger says affected cities could include Atlanta and Augusta the site of this week's Masters golf tournament. 

This round of storms is expected to be worse than Monday's. The National Weather Service counted 20 tornado touchdowns in Georgia on Monday, although there were no reported injuries. The same storm system killed two people in Louisiana and one in South Carolina. 

The Associated Press contributed to this story. 

  • Associated Categories: Homepage, Local/State News
  • Associated Tags: Tornado, Storms, National Weather Service, severe weather
© Copyright 2024 AccessWDUN.com
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission.